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Myanmar Tour Package from Pakistan (08 Days) (2026-27)
The Myanmar Tour Package from Pakistan offers an exciting eight-day adventure that combines culture, spirituality, and natural beauty. From Yangon’s glittering pagodas to Bagan’s ancient temples and the peaceful waters of Inle Lake, this itinerary strikes the ideal combination of history, relaxation, and exploration. Whether you’re admiring breathtaking sunsets, cruising along the Irrawaddy River, or exploring quaint local villages, every moment reveals Myanmar’s timeless allure, an exquisite destination ready for discovery from Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad.
In addition to this tour, we provide the following Myanmar tour packages, as listed in the table below.
| TOP TOURS IN MYANMAR | DURATION | MIN PRICE (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Tour to Myanmar from Pakistan (7 Days) | 07 days | |
| Myanmar Tour Package from Pakistan (8 Days) | 08 days | |
| Myanmar Tour Packages from Lahore/Karachi/Islamabad (9 Days) | 09 days | |
| TOP TOURS IN MYANMAR | DURATION | MIN PRICE (USD) |
Itinerary – Myanmar Tour Package from Pakistan
The itinerary for the Myanmar Tour Packages from Pakistan appears below.
Day 02: Yangon to Mandalay – Sagaing and Amarapura
On this Day
Take a short flight to Mandalay, Myanmar's cultural heart. Upon arrival, travel to the Sagaing district to see the Kaungmutaw Pagoda, a spectacular white-domed monument inspired by Sri Lanka's Great Stupa. Explore Ywadaung Village, known for its traditional silverware workmanship, and take in the tranquil Sagaing Hill, which is lined with dazzling stupas. Continue to Amarapura to visit Mahagandayon Monastery, one of the country's largest monasteries with thousands of monks. As the day ends, take in the tranquil beauty of the U Bein Bridge, the world's longest teakwood bridge, where the sunset paints the sky in stunning hues above Taungthaman Lake.
Day 03: Boarding the Paukan Cruise and Visit Mingun
On this Day
After breakfast, proceed to the Gawein dock to board the Paukan Cruise for an unforgettable ride along the Irrawaddy River. As you travel upstream to Mingun, relax with a welcome drink and lunch on board. Explore the Mingun Pagoda Complex, home of the world's biggest incomplete pagoda and the massive Mingun Bell. Take time to appreciate the enormous architectural remains and panoramic views from the top. Relax on the sundeck or in your cabin as dusk sets, appreciating the calm beat of the river before the Mandalay Arts School's cultural dance and theater show brings your day to a close on a compelling note.
Day 04: Yandabo Village Excursion
On this Day
Cruise downstream while admiring the magnificent splendor of the Irrawaddy River and the daily life on its banks. Later in the day, visit Yandabo Village, a small settlement known for its pottery-making traditions and historical significance as the location of the First Anglo-Burmese War peace accord, which was signed in 1826. Stroll around the village to see artists carefully crafting clay pots from riverside mud, and stop by the local monastery and school for an insight into rural Myanmar life. Spend the night anchored near the village, surrounded by the relaxing sounds of the river.
Day 05: Discovering Bagan’s Spiritual Heritage
On this Day
Disembark from the cruise ship and drive to Old Bagan, one of the world's most impressive ancient sites. Begin your trip at the vibrant Nyaung U Market, where you can learn about the local culture. Visit prominent monuments like the Shwezigon Pagoda with its golden stupa, the Htilominlo Temple with elaborate sandstone carvings, and the Gubyaukgyi Temple with exquisite Jataka murals. Continue to Myinkaba Village to see lacquerware making, a traditional Bagan craft. Discover the exquisite Ananda Temple, Thabinnyu Temple, and Dhammayangyi Temple, which are recognized for their fine brickwork. End your day by viewing the sunset over the plains from the terrace of the Shwesandaw Pagoda, one of numerous pagodas dotting the landscape.
Day 06: Bagan to Inle Lake
On this Day
Fly from Nyaung U to Heho and then to Nyaung Shwe Jetty, pausing en route to appreciate the stunning teakwood Shwe Yan Pyay Monastery with its characteristic oval windows. Board a private speedboat to explore the tranquil Inle Lake, where you'll see the famous leg-rowing fishermen balancing skillfully on one foot while casting their net. Discover floating gardens and stilt villages built above water, as well as the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, one of Myanmar's most sacred locations. Stop by the Inpawkhon weaving village to watch weavers make beautiful lotus silk. As the sun sets over the lake, return to your accommodation to unwind amidst the stunning surroundings.
Day 07: Indein Village Tour
On this Day
Take a boat ride to visit Inle Lake's rotating 5-day market, a bustling gathering where different ethnic groups exchange their local food. Continue via a tiny canal to the village of Indein, which is home to the Shwe Inn Thein complex, a collection of hundreds of ancient stupas that emerge from the forest hillside. Walk around the old monuments interwoven with banyan trees, admiring their timeless beauty. Visit local workshops to see artists exhibit traditional blacksmithing and Shan cheroot (tobacco) production, highlighting the region's unique crafts. Spend the afternoon relaxing at your lakeside hotel, surrounded by serene natural beauty.
Day 08: Departure to Karachi/Lahore/Islamabad
On this Day
Say goodbye to Inle Lake and fly back to Yangon to connect with your next aircraft to Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad. Your voyage ends with amazing recollections of Myanmar's calm landscapes, sacred temples, and lively culture, and you return home with a heart filled with adventures.
Dates & Cost – Myanmar Tour Package from Pakistan
All seasons are considered suitable for the tour. Considering the inflow of tourists all year round, our dates are open throughout the year, and your bookings will be 100% guaranteed, even if you are a single traveler. Our prices and dates for this tour (all seasons) are below.
Holiday Information
- Pickup from hotel or vacation rental before sightseeing
- Drop at hotel or vacation rental after sightseeing
- Guided sightseeing tour according to itinerary above
- Map (hard copy)
- Licensed professional guide (english speaking)
- SUV/mini-van/car (depending on number of people)
- Driver
- All entry/admission tickets
- Bottled water in car (fair usage policy)
- Toll & parking fees
- Drop after 10 pm (Drivers & Guide's working hours end at 10pm)
- Gratuities/tips for guides/drivers, etc
- Meals, snacks, and drinks (our guide will make recommendations after consultation with guests)
- Accommodation (can be arranged at additional cost according to your budget)
- Personal travel insurance (Recommendation/Rescue Partners: Global Rescue)
- Visa to Myanmar (supporting documents can be offered if requested for multiday tours)
- Refunds in case of early tour windup/closure due to any reason
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
Highlights – Myanmar Tour Package from Pakistan
The Myanmar Tour Packages from Pakistan have a lot to offer. Below are the main highlights.
- Discover the timeless beauty of Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar’s most sacred golden shrine.
- Explore the colonial charm and cultural heritage of Yangon’s historic city center.
- Witness the tranquil spirituality at Mahagandayon Monastery in Amarapura.
- Enjoy a breathtaking sunset at the world-famous U Bein Bridge over Taungthaman Lake.
- Cruise along the majestic Irrawaddy River aboard the luxurious Paukan vessel.
- Visit the unfinished grandeur of Mingun Pagoda, home to the world’s largest bell.
- Marvel at ancient wonders across Bagan’s temple plains, dotted with thousands of stupas.
- Experience authentic local life at Yandabo Village, renowned for traditional pottery making.
- Glide across the serene waters of Inle Lake with leg-rowing fishermen and floating gardens.
- Wander through the mystical ruins of Indein Pagodas, hidden among overgrown banyan trees.
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Overview – Myanmar Tour Package from Pakistan
The Myanmar Tour Packages from Pakistan is an exciting eight-day adventure that brings visitors from Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad to the heart of Southeast Asia’s most spiritual and culturally rich location. Beginning in Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city, visitors experience the country’s colonial beauty, golden pagodas, and vibrant local culture. The journey then heads to Mandalay and the neighboring regions of Sagaing and Amarapura. Ancient monasteries, sacred hills, and the world-renowned U Bein Bridge provide an intimate view into Buddhist life. The tour continues with a stunning Irrawaddy River boat, which combines relaxation and exploration. Along the trip, guests stop in rural settlements like Yandabo, where time appears to stand still.
The voyage continues at Bagan, Myanmar’s ancient empire, where thousands of exquisite temples and stupas dot the golden plains, forming one of the world’s most beautiful archaeological landscapes. The excursion then moves on to the calm beauty of Inle Lake, where floating gardens, stilt communities, and leg-rowing fisherman demonstrate the distinctive rhythm of life on the water. Visits to local marketplaces, artisan workshops, and old pagoda complexes in Indein enhance the cultural experience. This journey, which concludes in Yangon and then returns to Pakistan, perfectly integrates history, spirituality, and natural beauty, providing guests with an unparalleled experience of Myanmar’s timeless appeal and authentic traditions.
Website Last Updated: January 15, 2026







